duitendief
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈdœy̯.tə(n)ˌdif/
noun
Definitions
- An avaricious person who ratholes money, a greedhead.
Etymology
Compound from Dutch, Flemish duit (a small Dutch coin, historical coin worth 1 160th of a guilder, historical coin with 1 160th the value of a guilder, copper coin) + Dutch, Flemish dief (thief).
Origin
Dutch (Brabantic)
dief
Gloss
thief
Concept
Semantic Field
Law
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Deut German
- dagdief Dutch, Flemish
- dief Dutch, Flemish
- diefijzer Dutch, Flemish
- diefte Dutch, Flemish
- dievegge Dutch, Flemish
- dievenlantaarn Dutch, Flemish
- dieventaal Dutch, Flemish
- duit Dutch, Flemish
- duitenkliever Dutch, Flemish
- gauwdief Dutch, Flemish
- kiekendief Dutch, Flemish
- klapperdief Dutch, Flemish
- kruimeldief Dutch, Flemish
- runderdief Dutch, Flemish
- veedief Dutch, Flemish
- vierduitenstuk Dutch, Flemish
- vierduitstuk Dutch, Flemish
- wespendief Dutch, Flemish
- ikke en døjt Danish
- duit Indonesian
- dief Middle Dutch
- duit Middle Dutch
- dief Afrikaans
- duit Malay
- duit Betawi